Summary: The Entrance Tigers will be looking to claim their first Ron Massey Cup title since 2007 (formerly the Jim Beam Cup) while Mounties are out to claim their first title ever after being the bridesmaids on a number of occasions in recent seasons. Both of these teams will like their respective chances given their good recent form. Mounties knocked off Asquith 22-10 back in week one of the finals to earn themselves a week off and then completely dominated the Minor Premiers in Wentworthville to the tune of 34-0 to claim their place in the Grand Final. The Tigers also defeated Wenty 46-20 back in week one and then were far too classy for Asquith last weekend, winning 40-12. The Tigers have actually won four of their last five since a round 19 loss to Mounties while their opposition has won four in a row and five of their last six. Both of these sides are littered with talent and will undoubtedly put on a show for those in attendance. The Tigers have a nice balance of experience and youth with the likes of former NSW Blues enforcer Ryan O’Hara leading the way up front and excitement machine and former Wyong Roo Allen Mulia Malau doing plenty of damage out wide. Others such as Scott Jones and Alan Munro have been long time servants for the Tigers, and with The Entrance unlikely to field a side in next year’s competition, a win here would be a fitting way for them to go out. For Mounties, they have the ability to score points from all areas of the field, and this was the case for most of the season as they averaged a tick over 31 points a game. Players like Dargan, Leato and Bond have speed to burn and will need to be watched closely while their pack also has plenty of punch with Tangata and Baker forming a formidable set of bookends. These two sides split their season meetings in 2014 with the home sides successful on both occasions and both times the game was in the balance right down to the final minutes. Both of these clubs have been ultra-consistent in this competition for some time now so either way, someone is in line to be rewarded for their ongoing determination.